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When most students come to school, they go to classes such as calculus, government or psychology. Senior Tony Valencia, however, is learning the lessons of life through volunteering.
Despite some setbacks athletes hit the top
As any sufferer will attest, living with asthma is a challenge. But when it comes to athletics, the disease has been conquered. Just ask Olympic athletes Jackie Joyner-Kersee, Nancy Hogshead, Greg Louganis or Bill Koch. Flathead High also has its share of asthmatic athletes - driven, determined and pushing it to the max, one breath at a time.
n the spring, a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love."
Getting tattooed might get tougher
Been thinking about getting a tattoo, but know your parents wouldn't let you? Think again.
Finding Bobby Fischer - or at least his former opponent
Chess players searching for Bobby Fischer may not find him, but they won't have to go far to match wits with a man who once played Fischer to a draw. Saturday, Missoula chess master Greg Nowak will be in Kalispell, letting up to 70 Flathead residents test their skills against him.
ou guys stole the Unplugged show last month. Any plans for tonight's Rockfest?
Talented former student returns to FHS for drama 'make-up'
You've been working on a semester drama produc tion for weeks. Suddenly, the night before semesters start, you find yourself in the hospital. You've been in a car accident and are unable to take your tests and finish your projects.
Return of the Jedi: Scraping the bottom of a very fine barrel
I've got mixed feelings about "Return of the Jedi." It's like chocolate covered grasshoppers or the delicacy of escargot. They look and taste good, but upon further examination, one is disgusted at what they just ate - but a good taste is left in the mouth.